BLURB: WHO DID IIT: The RAHA Series

Alborz Azar dedicated his first book, ‘WHO DID IIT’ in the RAHA series to Pantea (Lana). A life-altering event took place in March 2018, and Alborz’s Eshgham professed as Lana inspired him to write and share his memoirs with the world. However, Lana requested her true identity not be revealed, she likes her personal life private. Nevertheless, Alborz agreed but felt the love he held for Pantea was an incredible experience that should be written on paper. The only other person Alborz ranks higher than Pantea is Rozhan his wife. WHO DID IIT is inspired by the true story of Pantea (now 41 years old) and Alborz (now 66 years old). In their journey, Alborz learns Pantea does not believe in love, yet somehow, she teaches him what he thought was love, is not the same as truly caring for someone unconditionally. As their relationship progresses, the tides change, and Pantea uses the word love for Alborz. At least once a week, she openly says she loves him. However, unrevealed secrets place a strain on their bond, and just when Alborz thinks all is well, it reveals her random affair with someone. To repair the damage, Alborz admits he would have died for his beloved if there had been a good reason. Alborz shows how he would have done anything for Pantea’s happiness, even it meant losing everything. He discovers her wisdom is one of a kind, with unmatchable charm unlike any other girl on the planet; she is truly one in a billion. Their relationship teaches him how two people should treat each other, on sorting out disagreements through mutual discussions.

On December 5th, 2018, drastic changes occur between them, when Rozhan discovered their relationship and brings forth further happenings, which caused an eleven-month delay in completing, ‘WHO DID IIT’ readers will learn about the changes in the fourth book.

I think that spares you from any obligation to read the book.

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Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
3 years ago

Alborz Azar is a novelist who imagines himself as a character in his books.  (…) As a truth-teller, Alborz has a goal of being in Guinness World Records by completing 100 books during the second half of his life. (…) He is definite that these books and forthcoming scam series would premier as a TV series, or movies whether in Bollywood, Hollywood, or other Countries as these books are being distributed worldwide” (from the author’s Amazon page).
Well, that’s… inchresting.

LBC Participant
LBC Participant
3 years ago

#IveNeverSeenABookBefore